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More Than Words: The F-Word, Pt. 2: Feminists(??!??)
“Melaine Randall has said that “the day we start defining feminism, it has lost its vitality.” I’d parry with “the day we start defining feminism, we get an enormous headache and end up subjecting readers to like 1500 words of confusion, because it is impossible.”
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Drawn to Comics: Princess Princess Makes All Your Queer Fairy Tale Fantasies Come True
For a long, long time I’ve loved princess movies, but I always wished there were more princesses like me. Well, with Princess Princess, I’ve finally found some.
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Four Ways to Learn a New Language With Your Tech
So many ways to get your language learning on! Enjoy, queermos. Et bonne chance!
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The Poet and the Scientist: Poetry Slams ‘Til Sunrise
National Poetry Slam 2013! We laughed, we cried, we stayed up until ungodly hours of the night to cheer on our friends and favorites.
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A Prairie Homo Companion: Idle No More and Protest On The Prairies
From free healthcare, to the suffragette movement, to Idle No More, the following list describes some of the best in radical prairie activism.
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Idol Worship: The Women of Woodstock
This week marks the 44th anniversary of Woodstock, the music festival that changed the world.
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Straddler On The Street: Lynare
Lynare is a 42 year old dapper lesbian living in Miami, Florida and she told me about seducing her roommate in the Navy, what dapper style means to her, and how the community has changed over the past twenty years.
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Almost Famous: Tica Douglas
Uncategorisable voices “furnished her musical imagination and gave her hope” as Tica grew up and developed as a songwriter.
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Almost Famous: Emily Roth, Em & Them
Emily “Brushes” Roth is the ‘Em’ in Em & Them, a funky Chicago four-piece that’s about to become your new favorite thing.
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Almost Famous: Marina Marina
Canadian free range organic folk pop by a part-time fire lookout with a cabin studio in the forest.
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Idol Worship: What I’ve Learned From Amelia Earhart
“I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried.”
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Straddler On The Street: Jillian
Jillian made me want to run away to a farm. Specifically her farm, in Kansas. I think you might feel the same way once you’ve read this interview.
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Straddler On The Street: Dhati
This post includes an adorable photo of Dhati as a small child, along with some words of wisdom about coming out, not coming out, and crushing on Korean pop stars.
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Straddler On The Street: Ashley
Ashley chats with us about poetry, her goals for the future and what the Autostraddle community means to her.
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I Just Now Saw: Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Welcome to “I Just Now Saw,” a new column in which I attempt to conduct conversations about television shows you watched ten years ago and I just now saw for the first time. First up: BUFFY!
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Brittani’s Video Party: Kid Appreciation Edition
Teenager comes out to high school class, Boston teens of color stand up to homophobia, 11-year-old girl writes to Obama about trans exclusion and more. By more I mean one other video about kids.
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Going Down (South): On Taking Your Sweet Time
Everything is slower in the South. I’m (slowly) realizing that this includes progress.
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Almost Famous: Xoe Wise
Chicago singer-songwriter with catchy charming tunes and deep feelings about brunch.
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Straddler On The Street: Amanda K.B.
Amanda tells us all about roller derby, her favorite love songs and the importance of supporting our queer youth.
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More Than Words: AP Style Guide Is Once Again No Partner (or Husband, or Wife) To Gays
The AP Style Guide’s newest language decision is making everyone cry into their cake.